I try to improve a variable gain amplifier based on the AD834 (500MHz) multiplier that I’ve made years ago, the thing is used for (CRT) home theater projectors as an improvement over original video chain design.
The source signal has a bandwidth of about 100MHz, and the idea would be to pass this signal with the least attenuation to the later circuit stages.
The design is based on a circuit found in the AN-212 application note of the AD834. Although for some reason I am failing to meet the performance that is presented in the application note. More precisely I am able to meet the 500MHz performance point within -3dB, but my frequency response is not as flat as I would like.
The problem is that one of the deepest point in the frequency response waviness is located right around 100MHz, about -1.5dB, the response eventually comes back at higher frequency but there the signal has very little harmonic content, therefore having a very subtle performance lead compared to slower multipliers, especially the AD835 (250MHz), with which I also have first hand experience.
With this circuit I have made several iterations both with component values and circuit layout already, but this waviness remained essentially the same.
As for the changes:
-I have tried different common base transistors, those only made things worse if any (in line with the application note’s suggestion)
-I have varied R31-32 resistors
-I have tried several opamps on the output (HFA1100, CLC449, THS3201, LMH6703) along with different feedback resistors, with these I could control the amplitude of the last peak before the final roll off, but overall had little effect on the flatness.
I am loading you with some data:
-the AN-212 application note for reference
-snapshot of the latest PCB layout
-circuit diagram
-frequency response (VNA)